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doc#21 most difficult problems in the months to come . Each ally will have to carry out obligations
doc#24 Hawksley said. </p><p> One advantage that would come to the city in having a full-time director
doc#25 to name a committee to make the study and come up with recommendations for possible changes
doc#26 victory, most of its original program has come to pass under both major parties. </p><p>
doc#26 profit squeeze" -- and raises should only come when the public is conditioned to higher
doc#29 Truck Co. plant, he said industry will not come into this state until there is tax reform
doc#33 meeting in the Puddingstone Inn: "When I come back here after the November election you
doc#34 be other 1961 state committee retirements come April 18, but they will be leaving by choice
doc#35 Times. The Mayor said: </p><p> "It didn't come from me. But as I have said before, if
doc#43 Vice-President L. B. Johnson. Then will come nine other states in the order of their
doc#44 predict that the next time the lawmakers come back together Barnett will be able to enjoy
doc#44 national Democratic party or see a movement come from the loyalist ranks to completely bypass
doc#61 American League champion New York Yankees, who come in here tomorrow for a night game and a
doc#76 who reaches a decade in the big leagues come May 25, joined six other sluggers who walloped
doc#81 man who wrote the book. This knowledge has come in handy, too. </p><p> His first shot in
doc#86 approval. </p><p> "I hate to have these things come up again and again", Dr. Jenkins commented
doc#100 ruined one or two valued friendships and come close to wrecking several more. In fact
doc#100 except a few quaint old characters have come around to realizing the errors of their
doc#101 surplus. The American people have indeed come a long way in the brief interval between
doc#102 special codes, that the messages actually come from their purported sources. Additional